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Hello -

I'm enjoying the conversation on Pilates. The balance and back work sound

perfect for CMTers.

Recently I've joined Curves and I hope it works out. My true love is hiking

and walking, but sadly I have noticed too much pain and involuntary muscle

and nerve movements in my lower legs when I walk for fitness.

I am hoping the the 'mild to moderate' level of fitness at Curves (short

sessions on various machines to work all muscle groups) will take the

stress off my ankles, and strengthen my wimpy arms, back and abs. I've got

some good non-jarring moves for the recovery stations (between machines).

I'm still doing some slower walking indoors at a hockey shelter (I'm in

Minnesota, land of many hockey players ;).

One year ago I moved from the city to a small town and Pilates classes are

25 miles away. Perhaps I can consider a home tape, but I do better in

'live' settings with real people.

Anyone else have Curves experience, or ideas on how you get the most out of

it? I'm considering wrist braces so I don't overuse or use them incorrectly

on machines. I only have a hand tremor if I overdo when using my

hands/wrists.

Thanks,

Danita

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